Teaching the Linguistically Diverse Learner in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Author:ERLAM Rosemary
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ISBN:9781990040924
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Publication Date:February 2024
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Edition:1
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:New Zealand Council for Educational Research
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Teaching the Linguistically Diverse Learner in Aotearoa New Zealand
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Author:ERLAM Rosemary
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ISBN:9781990040924
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Publication Date:February 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:New Zealand Council for Educational Research
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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As New Zealand society has become more diverse, there are increasing numbers of children at early childhood centres and at school for whom English is the language of instruction but for whom it is not a first language.
This book is written as a resource for teachers and students who are learning how to respond to the language needs of learners from diverse language and cultural backgrounds as they teach their specific curriculum areas. It focuses on the importance of supporting students not only to achieve academically in the language of instruction, but also to maintain their linguistic and cultural heritages and identities.
This resource is relevant to all teachers and students undertaking pre-service or in-service study. It will equip them to cater for the needs of linguistically diverse learners in early childhood, primary, and secondary school contexts. It is context-appropriate, in that it draws from matauranga Maori in addressing ways in which education might be just and equitable for all learners.
Associate Professor Rosemary Erlam leads the PGCert/Dip in Teaching Linguistically Diverse Learners at the University of Auckland. With a strong interest in language teacher education, she has had the opportunity to work in this area across a range of contexts.
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As New Zealand society has become more diverse, there are increasing numbers of children at early childhood centres and at school for whom English is the language of instruction but for whom it is not a first language.
This book is written as a resource for teachers and students who are learning how to respond to the language needs of learners from diverse language and cultural backgrounds as they teach their specific curriculum areas. It focuses on the importance of supporting students not only to achieve academically in the language of instruction, but also to maintain their linguistic and cultural heritages and identities.
This resource is relevant to all teachers and students undertaking pre-service or in-service study. It will equip them to cater for the needs of linguistically diverse learners in early childhood, primary, and secondary school contexts. It is context-appropriate, in that it draws from matauranga Maori in addressing ways in which education might be just and equitable for all learners.
Associate Professor Rosemary Erlam leads the PGCert/Dip in Teaching Linguistically Diverse Learners at the University of Auckland. With a strong interest in language teacher education, she has had the opportunity to work in this area across a range of contexts.
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Author: ERLAM RosemaryISBN: 9781990040924Publication Date: February 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: New Zealand Council for Educational ResearchCountry of Publication: New Zealand
As New Zealand society has become more diverse, there are increasing numbers of children at early childhood centres and at school for whom English is the language of instruction but for whom it is not a first language.
This book is written as a resource for teachers and students who are learning how to respond to the language needs of learners from diverse language and cultural backgrounds as they teach their specific curriculum areas. It focuses on the importance of supporting students not only to achieve academically in the language of instruction, but also to maintain their linguistic and cultural heritages and identities.
This resource is relevant to all teachers and students undertaking pre-service or in-service study. It will equip them to cater for the needs of linguistically diverse learners in early childhood, primary, and secondary school contexts. It is context-appropriate, in that it draws from matauranga Maori in addressing ways in which education might be just and equitable for all learners.
Associate Professor Rosemary Erlam leads the PGCert/Dip in Teaching Linguistically Diverse Learners at the University of Auckland. With a strong interest in language teacher education, she has had the opportunity to work in this area across a range of contexts.
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Author: ERLAM RosemaryISBN: 9781990040924Publication Date: February 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: New Zealand Council for Educational ResearchCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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